Hello,
I got mailenable with my plesk installation. Probelm is that all my emails get marked as spam so I am taking steps to correct this situation. One step is to enable DKIM on Plesk.
Problem is though that mailenable is not signing the emails.
Is there a way I can get it to sign the emails without buying the professional version?
Many thanks,
Mike
Use DKIM with standard edition?
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Re: Use DKIM with standard edition?
Hi,
Not to sure if when enabling the DKIM signing option in Plesk it will enable the DKIM feature within MailEnable Pro. My guess is that they must use the MTA COM or pickup event that is enabled within the MailEnable MTA agent. IF you upgrade to Pro you can also configure DKIM within domain properties window, however I don't think it will be configurable using the Plesk control panel. You may want to consult with Parallels for further information in regards to DKIM functionality.
Not to sure if when enabling the DKIM signing option in Plesk it will enable the DKIM feature within MailEnable Pro. My guess is that they must use the MTA COM or pickup event that is enabled within the MailEnable MTA agent. IF you upgrade to Pro you can also configure DKIM within domain properties window, however I don't think it will be configurable using the Plesk control panel. You may want to consult with Parallels for further information in regards to DKIM functionality.
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Re: Use DKIM with standard edition?
You can use DKeyEvent found at:
http://mailenable.exhalus.net/domainkeys
A little tricky to set up, but works fine.
http://mailenable.exhalus.net/domainkeys
A little tricky to set up, but works fine.
Re: Use DKIM with standard edition?
Then why does MailEnable advertise DKIM support in Standard version? http://www.mailenable.com/mail-server-features.asp
The only documentation I can find for enabling DKIM in MailEnable is for Pro or Enterprise, and the menus mentioned, do not exist on Standard edition....
The only documentation I can find for enabling DKIM in MailEnable is for Pro or Enterprise, and the menus mentioned, do not exist on Standard edition....
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Re: Use DKIM with standard edition?
Hi,
You need to ensure your running 9.51 Standard.Then why does MailEnable advertise DKIM support in Standard version? http://www.mailenable.com/mail-server-features.asp
The only documentation I can find for enabling DKIM in MailEnable is for Pro or Enterprise, and the menus mentioned, do not exist on Standard edition....
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Re: Use DKIM with standard edition?
I'm using 9.53 Standard and there is no facility to enable DKIM for the SMTP server. The documentation says to go to Servers > Localhost > Extensions and right-click on Domain Keys. But there is no extension of that name.MailEnable-Ian wrote: You need to ensure your running 9.51 Standard.
I can only configure DKIM for mailboxes in a domain by going to Post Offices >> Domains. However, I don't think this will make MailEnable generate DKIM headers if a local web application is sending outbound emails to MailEnable via SMTP. Is that correct? Is there a solution for this please? Thanks.
Re: Use DKIM with standard edition?
I've been trying to set up the DKIM on my Standard edition too. The documentation is simply wrong for the standard edition but I accidentally found the configuration dialog!
In MailEnable Management, navigate to Messaging Manager > Post Offices > yourPostOffice > Domains
Right click the domain you are using in the right hand panel and pick "Properties" from the context menu.
There's a tab called "DKIM (DomainKeys)" and it contain the "Configure" button.
In MailEnable Management, navigate to Messaging Manager > Post Offices > yourPostOffice > Domains
Right click the domain you are using in the right hand panel and pick "Properties" from the context menu.
There's a tab called "DKIM (DomainKeys)" and it contain the "Configure" button.